Our Horses


We take pride in the health and quality of our horses. On making a booking with us we will ask you questions about your riding ability to ensure that we match you with an appropriate horse to match your personality and riding skills.

We would like to introduce you to some of our horses, please click on an image to learn more about each horse.

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Apple

Apple has to be our oldest horse, he is gentle, smart and loved by all little children. If you want to bring him a treat don't bring him apples as he doesn't actually like them! He told us carrots are his favourite.

He was over 30 years old when we purchased the horses so he must be at least past 35 years old now. He gets preferential treatment by all the staff, extra feed, extra bread and extra cuddles!

   

Two Tone

A grey quarter horse cross pony mare.

Two is pretty old nearly 30 years old, but she's still full of beans, she looks after tiny tots as well as being a great ride for small kids who are clever at riding.

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Jock

An appaloosa gelding.

He's a great lessons horse. He likes to be a bossy boots, but he is all heart and loves to be cuddled.

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Bessie

A brown pony mare.

Brown Bess, has floppy ears which bob when she walks, our staff call her “Bessie Bop!” Bessie is cuddly, lovely and full of beans.

   

Rajah

An appaloosa gelding.

Short on looks, with hardly any mane or tail, but has heaps of personality.

He likes to be next to the fence so he can have as many cuddles and pats as possible.

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HT

A stunning black thoroughbred gelding.

An ex race horse, except all he could do was get the rider from ‘ Here to There' - hence the name, he didn't win many races then, but he wins the race to the feed every day now!

   

Millie

A grey percheron cross pony.

Little and compact she's a power house. Shes a people kind of horse and prefers pats from people than hanging out with other horses.

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Weed

A chestnut thoroughbred gelding

A thoroughbred who was never raced because he was too small - not now! At 15hh he's far from weedy, he's a great trail and lessons horse who looks after all his riders.

   

Joker

A grey Australian stock horse.

What a joker he is, always going as slow as he can pretending that he's only good for beginners. When really he also goes fantastically for experienced riders as well.

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Chocolate

An brown arab cross mare.

She is good for both childen and adults and she loves to trot and hates to be tied up prefering to wander free.

   

Beau

A thoroughbred cross arab bay gelding.

At only six years of age he's already and experienced trail and lessons horse.

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